Quesiton about Bootcamp

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Heya quick question about bootcamp:

If I have bootcamp partition my hard drive and install windows, will I later be able to erase windows and merge the now empty partition space with the rest of the hard drive?

So take a 120gb HD and partition it - 100 for OSX & 20 for Windows
Erase the 20 and add it back to the 100 to make it whole again (120gb)
 
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Yes you can delete and make the Partition merge into the Org. HDD to make it whole
 
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just be sure to use the boot camp assistant to erase your boot camp partition.
 
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You can erase the partition using disk utility also. BC is known to have problems sometimes in reuniting the two partitions.
 

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Heya,

Thanks everyone! I got windows running on my mac - only need for a few xp-only programs + 1 game.

One question I have is: how do I right click in windows on my mac? Ctrl+Click doesn't work.

Thanks!
 
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If you have installed BC drivers for windows then place two fingers on the trackpad and press the trackpad button. That will provide right click menu.
 

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